Actually on the chorus and I could hear it whether it was intentional or not. However if you think that is a lot of effort, there is a band called Klatu who wrote a song entitled "Anus of Uranus" which played backwards was a completely different song and they did the backward version on another album. That is the coolest thing I heard backwards and forwards.
2006-07-31 15:48:12
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answered by mrraraavis 6
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Yes I have Heard that and it isnt so clear.... If you really wanna have fun find The beatles Albums - Sgt Pepper, Abbey Road, The White Album, Magical Mystery Tour, and Let it Be.... They Are Loaded with Clues that Paul McCartney had gotten Killed in a car wreck. In Day in a Life Paul Sings ... I'd Love to turn you On.... and On the White Album there is a song that does Nothing But repeat Number Nine, Number NIne ( about 13 times) When you play Number Nine backwards it clearly says..... Turn Me On Dead Man....Other clues Refer to the 3 beatles as if one is missing.... anyway was the Buzz Back in the Day!
2006-07-31 15:50:52
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answered by D B 4
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in accordance to the get entry to at Wikipedia, it is organic twist of fate that "yet another One Bites the airborne dirt and mud" sounds somewhat like "it is exciting to smoke marijuana" whilst performed backwards, yet in fact, the song contains no "backward lyrics". Now this is authentic, besides the undeniable fact that, that an (overzealous?) station programmer for a sparkling Channel station did compose an advisory checklist of songs that different sparkling Channel stations will possibly no longer decide for to play interior the days at modern-day after the 9/11 terrorist assaults. "yet another One Bites the airborne dirt and mud" became between the songs on that advisory checklist. what isn't authentic is the common perception that the checklist became an good sparkling Channel checklist that banned all radio stations from playing this (or any of the different songs) on the checklist.
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answered by ? 4
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I was at a website today that had samples of songs played backwards. Creepy. Check the site out. So messed up.
2006-07-31 15:45:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If you had skated to that song at a roller rink in the early 80's you probably didn't need to hear a subliminal message, you were already having fun.
2006-07-31 15:44:23
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answered by therego2 5
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I've not only heard that but I've done it...
It sort of sounds like it...
But what really blows your mind is playing Stairway to Heaven backwards...
That's crazy right there.
2006-07-31 15:44:53
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answered by Snidley Whiplash 2
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Yes, you have to get an album and wind it with your finger backwards on a record player. It does say that. Very peculiar. I have done it and heard it.
2006-07-31 15:43:20
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answered by ? 4
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Actually, if you listen well, it says "We listen to Devo". Mercury was a "closet" fan of radical techno-groups like them and Europe's "Kraftwerk"; so the band made a play on Devo.
And yes: if u do listen closely....you can ( and this is controversial ) make out the word "marijuana"
2006-07-31 15:48:48
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answered by Mr. Wizard 7
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i have heard it-it sounds like this-there is a book by Jacob Aranza w/ an accompianing tape on backward masking that explores this and other songs.
2006-07-31 15:43:37
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answered by The Riddler 3
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it does say that backwards and i doubt the credibilty of subliminal messages in songs played backwards cus you cant control what your song will sound like played backwards. weird al makes these messages on purpose.
2006-07-31 15:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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dust the bites 1 another when it was said backwards.
2006-07-31 15:45:13
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answered by fakemoonlandings 5
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